In what four ways did the Renaissance spread to northern Europe?
The Renaissance in Northern Europe is described as the Northern Renaissance. At the time, there were only three countries present in Northern Europe: Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. Here, Sweden included Finland and Norway included Iceland.
Where does the European commission meet?
The European Commission meets every Wednesday in the 'College room' on the 13th floor of the Berlaymont building (the Commission's HQ), in Brussels, Belgium.
By way of exception, the Commission may also sometimes meet in Strasbourg (when all of the Commissioners are there because of a European Parliament plenary session).
Why does the majority of the Russian population live in the Europe portion of the country?
most of Russia's population lives west of the ural mountains
are these people is Europe or Asia
Which sea is between Asia and Europe?
Between Europe and Asia (dividing Eurasia): along the Turkish Straits. The Turkish Straits are a series of internationally significant waterways in northwestern Turkey. that connect the Aegian, the Mediterranean to the Black Sea If we consider 3 seas, then the Names are Black Sea, Aegean Sea, and the Marmara Sea, However, for 1 sea, read as Black Sea
What is the most common language in Europe?
1st. Russian With 106,000,000 Native Speakers
2nd. German With 97,000,000 Native Speakers
3rd. French With 66,000,000 Native Speakers
4th. Italian With 65,000,000 Native Speakers
5th. English With 50,000,000 Native Speakers
Which continent is on the same land mass as Europe?
Asia shares the European land mass with Asia beginnning east of the Ural Mountains in Russia.
Is Europe a developing country?
Eastern Europe is a region which contains twenty-seven countries. Slovenia is the most developed of these nations, being the thirteenth most developed European nation and the twentieth most developed nation in the world overall. Moldova is the least developed of these nations, and is the one hundred and eleventh most developed country in the world. Overall, Eastern Europe is actually pretty developed compared to the rest of the world. But compared to its counterpart, Western Europe, it is underdeveloped. Eastern Europe is still considered a developing region.
If you mean the European Union, then yes it is capitalised. European is also capitalised.
Where do the Scandinavian people come from?
Norwegian history is very hard to trace before the vikings, so it may not be possible to designate an origin.
When did lions live in Europe?
Cave lions were the only type of lions that lived in Europe and outside of Africa. They were very large creatures who typically lived in caves, hence the name. They originated in Europe 700,000 years ago and became extinct only about 10,000 years ago.
Which country occupies the western half of the Scandinavian peninsula?
The Scandinavian Peninsula is occupied by Norway, Sweden, and some of northern Finland. Please note that the Scandinavian Peninsula differs from Scandinavia itself. Scandinavia also contains Denmark, and occasionally the rest of Finland, Iceland, the Faroe Islands and Greenland.
Which European country comes lastin alphabetical order?
In an alphabetical manner, the first country in Europe is Albania. For a fun fact, Albania comes second in alphabetical order of all nations.
10 largest mountains in the UK?
To cover the whole of the UK, let's list the highest mountain in each of the four main constituents, and add in the Isle of Man.
England..................Scafell Pike .......... 978m
Northern Ireland......Slieve Donard ....... 849m
Scotland ................ Ben Nevis ........... 1344m
Wales .................... Snowdon ............ 1085m
Isle of Man ............. Snaefell ............... 621m
What is the most densely populated country in Europe Europe?
In terms of population, Moscow is by far the biggest city in Europe with around 12 million people.
People often think it is either Moscow or London, however in terms of population and area, it is in fact Istanbul, which sits of the European side of the Sea of Marma, technically making it a European city.
What invention in the 1440s helped spread the idea of renaissance throughout Europe?
The printing press.
Yes. Russia has always been in Europe. Vikings founded Russia as a small state in the area around Moscow. It was captured by the Mongols. It threw off the yolk of the Mongols. It never again lost its land around Moscow. Then it began its expansion. It started expanding into Siberia. It lost some of its southern territory during the second Mongol Empire under Timerlane. After that it expanded again.
What country dominates Western Europe demographically and economically?
Germany dominates Europe demographically and economically. It has the world's fourth-largest economy by nominal GDP and the fifth-largest by purchasing power parity.
How many country in Europe continents?
Europe itself is a Continent, thereby the question "What is the wealthiest Continent n Europe?" is a question that does not make sense. A more apt question may be "What is the wealthiest country in Europe" or "Is Europe a wealthy Continent"
What gulf brings warm waters to western Europe?
The Gulf Stream.
It's called the North Atlantic current (continuation of the Gulf Stream)
gulf stream also known as the north atlantic current
What country occupies the northern part of the Jutland Peninsula?
Denmark makes up most of the Jutland peninsula.
What are the names of the mountains in Norway?
There are very many mountains in Norway. Here is a list of the 20 highest one.